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I'm not sure Machado is ready as a hitter to take over full time at short next year. He mite need another year in the minors. However I mite take that chance if they fill the hole at third they create by moving him.

ofahn wrote:What have you seen so far that would give you that concern?

As a SS his bat is MORE than enough right now. In fact, one could argue his production at SS would be in the upper echelon (top 15 I would say). At 3B it probably takes a hit, for now until he develops more.

TuckerBlair89 wrote:As a SS his bat is MORE than enough right now. In fact, one could argue his production at SS would be in the upper echelon (top 15 I would say). At 3B it probably takes a hit, for now until he develops more.

Agreed. That's why I would be willing to trade for Headley this winter and use the return from a Hardy trade to cover the expense.

Hardy is a plus defender but he's moving to the downside of his career and his free swinging ways are a drag on the lineup that has SO many others like him. Chicks dig the long ball but OPS wins games.

From reading Kubatko's article it seems like Machado should have made that play that led to the Boston runs off Ayala last night. The radio announcers made it seem like it was a very difficult play. What exactly happened?

Matt P wrote:From reading Kubatko's article it seems like Machado should have made that play that led to the Boston runs off Ayala last night. The radio announcers made it seem like it was a very difficult play. What exactly happened?

Matt P wrote:From reading Kubatko's article it seems like Machado should have made that play that led to the Boston runs off Ayala last night. The radio announcers made it seem like it was a very difficult play. What exactly happened?

It was a tough play with him so deep. Hard to give him an error there, but it was probably a play that could have been made. He's going to take his lumps there, so I am not going to worry about it.

Matt P wrote:Can you believe they gave Machado an error on the the play where Reynolds and Showalter got tossed? Unreal.

Yeah that was ridiculous. There have been misplays this season that went as hits that my little league team would have called errors last year. And how is that called an error and the dribbler Manny botched on Thursday called a hit? …………………

Matt P wrote:I know McLouth missed a fly ball last night but I feel he upgrades LF too. IMO they have a good defensive team at this point.

Yep, I agree. Very uncharacteristic play by McLouth, but overall he's a good LFer. Jones makes the occasional poor read, but is ultimately a good CFer and, while I think Nick is overrated a bit by many O's fans (myself included) he's still solid in RF with an above average arm.

Team defense really is not a problem anymore. It's very refreshing and absolutely necessary when you have aspirations of playing meaningful baseball in September.

It sure looks a lot stronger on TV than when watching down at Bowie. He's really been impressive so far. There are still a few kinks I am seeing with footwork and such, but it's been a great patch in that 3B hole.You can tell he is learning with each and every game. Especially at the plate.